Flash Comics #77
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Feet First!", young Bobby Horton's past trauma resurfaces when a mysterious new villain, The Jumper, emerges—using the very same electric shocks that once crippled him to terrorize Central City. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, this 1946 Flash Comics tale pits the Fastest Man Alive against a foe whose powers stem from a painful legacy. The cover by Jon Chester Kozlak captures the electrifying tension of a hero pushed to his limits.
In "Feet First!" from Flash Comics #77 (1946), a boy named Jo suffers a terrifying accident involving electricity, leaving lasting scars on his legs. Years later, the Flash finds himself confronting a new threat—The Jumper—whose powers seem tied to that very same trauma, turning pain into a dangerous new kind of speed.
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Reprinted in Alter Ego #121 (2013)
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